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RECRUIT-class Mjolnir

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The Recruit armor

Template:Article Quote The MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Recruit is a variant of the MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor (GEN2). It is the standard armor for all newly recruited SPARTAN-IV personnel.[1][2]

Overview

The Recruit variant was manufactured by Hannibal Weapon Systems and was tested at Kotka, Pori on New Carthage. Newly inducted Spartans are required to use the Recruit-class armor for an individually determined time frame before requisitioning custom kits.[1] The standard color scheme for Recruit-equipped Spartans aboard Template:UNSCship consists of orange-yellow stripes at various points, most notably along the center of the helmet, though the suit remains largely unpainted.[note 1] Whether this color scheme is common among all recently inducted SPARTAN-IVs is unknown.

In-Game Information

Halo 4

Unlock: Default

  • Description: Standard default armor configuration for all recruited Spartan personnel.

Available skins: PRME(Prime) and TIGR(Tiger)

Halo 5: Guardians

Unlock: Default

  • Helmet Description: Decades of combat experience with Mjolnir suits informed the design and electronics hardware architecture of the RECRUIT helmet.
  • Body Description: Personalized RECRUIT armor suits the needs of a diverse segment of Spartan combatants.

Available skins: BRN
BRN Unlock: REQ pack

  • BRN Helmet Description: Though largely confined to War Games, custom patterns can be applied to RECRUIT armor before fitting.
  • BRN Body Description: Personalized RECRUIT armor suits the needs of a diverse segment of Spartan combatants.

Gallery

Note

  1. ^ All SPARTAN-IV NPCs encountered in Halo 4 (both in the campaign and in Spartan Ops) wear Recruit armor with the aforementioned color scheme. Jared Miller of the ship's Spartan Command also wears Recruit armor with this color scheme in Spartan Ops' prerendered "talking head" vignettes.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo 4 Interactive Guide
  2. ^ Halo 4 armor description